The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1918, Page 5

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STRONG TEAM "DO HANDLERED GROSSFEATURE) F. L. Conktiss. 0. 0. ‘N. Dunham, ‘cH. H. Steele and A. P. God- dard for Loyalty Week UT wnvonanocvosonegnennsabeanen | Johnson's Popular Priced Store Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Center bpbeciidl ab 0 ae aunaall The Store with Over 1,000 Garments The Store with Over. 1,000 Garments SUITS—Values up to $37.50, sale price .......... .$24.98 BARGAIN BASEMENT STORE SALE SUITS—Values up to $49.50, sale price .......... .$29:75 SUITS—Values up to $32.50, sale price ...........$19.98 ELKS TO. MANAGE DANCES We have about 30 coats left in stock and every coat. in the store is to be sold at a big reduction during this An exceptionally: strong committee has been named by the Burleigh coun- ty Red Cross chapter to handle the ‘ i ‘ Ried, Grose featared in coktecaita itt shle. We have about 3,000 yards of ging- One lot of towels, 22 the Noth DaxotaCoauell' ot Detace ham to be placed on this 29 extra special ....... tee Cc Loyalty Week, ‘beginning Next Mon- Every pair of hose we -have in the Bale ats... sec cce eee cenes Cc Bed spreads, special $1.49 store to be sold at a 10 per cent dis- count during this ‘sale. One lot of bleached muslin to be sold at..... day. F. L. Conklin is chairman, ana his assistants are O H. Dunham, H. H. Steele and A. P. Goddard. They will One big lot. of: ladies’ muslin under- Cheese cloth, all you want to -buy Percales, all you want to buyat acne: slate leec le pale ee 22c i have general supervision of all matters affecting. the Red Cross, will have wear, wonderful values to be sold at at per 1 ’ ° charge of: the concessions, all pro an extra special ard : /. 2c eee ceeds from which will go into the Kea esa abty oleis as a 98c pais Sea a tan This sale is strictly cash. Remem- Cross treasury, and will arrange oth jig lot of waists slightly soiled Remnants at a greatly reduced price. » ber the date, Wednesday only, June er features, such as the Red Cross La- Romper cloth, extra ; : dies’ Taxicab service, -Red C t : 5, ” } i ; F : i Foctnu Rade. Ciba yectaurnnee and Scene from A. H. Woods’ New Comedy, “Mary's Ankle,” at the|= deg py buoeee ae 1 98 special ... .29c Oece Aird te ee Ee ‘ poten Red Grade. work rooms anu Auditorium Monday, July 1. One big lot of sport hats to 98 Laces, sale price, 5 sale: JOHNSO*?S for BARGAINS The Elks, it was reported at an en- be Soldat 228. cee sees Cc per yardi...........4. OC at all times. thusiastic meeting of the general com- inittees in the Commercial club rooms last evening, will take charge of the vitations in order to get the much needed wedding presents. The com- MANY ENJOY DELIGHTFUL. RED CROSS DANCE AT THE McKENZIE Bismarck Theatre MM Vannnounnannanonany pavement dances, which are expectea = moa otee ey more aigDily forthe Many Bismarck people enjoyed a de-; program rendered by an augmented a iilie Duan ia! Travelers will be the city’s offi-| lightful Red Cross dance at the Me- ee ea cad cant ete od Bice, Fano cial greeters. Chairman George F.| Kenzie on Monday evening as guests F Josephine Fit ld. Dullam of the Burleigh county War or the Daushiets of Isabella. About adding ‘cousiderably to" the: proceeds ' Rutholla Taylors" ‘ of the evening, which will net approx- ‘avings committee reported that he 100 Rachel Morris had “arrangements well advanced for couples danced from 10 p. m. un-| imately $100. A-number of Mandan " : Katherine Eli War Savings Stamp day, which will| ‘i 2 a. m. to an unusually attractive | people were among the Buests, : Minnie Jager a “e bye open the week. It is probable'that al LIBERTY VOTES Christine Huber prizes’ award luring the carnival Fh Homan will be given in War Savings Stamps JUNIOR RED CROSS AUXILIARY f Eva Bond 3 - d th f and ‘certificates, and it is expected [ ——.. ‘ bessie Clark . that ‘special salésmen appointed for TO HAVE DAY AT COUNTRY CLUB ; ; w. Ella Young... Economy an rift fon tei orth ota sti etiam “ ‘Next Saturd: ; Ny J infor Red, benefit d t hich all club: sie cea! cman ad nal Boy. seve: 25 : suggest the use of StunouA ollars’ w of the stickers. ‘Next Saturday will be Junior Re enefit dance to which all club-mem- | Art Lucas .... 3 s ty Of, Bereeson was added to the |Cross auxiliary day at the Country| vers are invited. an Found to Be ; ead in Nis Geambs 25 for your shoes. It gives the ar Savings Stamp committee, and |‘c'ub Members of ‘the auxiliary will Past Red Cross events at the Coun- nH ay’s Count Arnold Leuhe . 25 . . the concessions committee was dis-/spend the afternoon at the club sew-|try club have been unusually suc- First: Day Sidney Register +25 Pvick dressy shine. ralved its aes paving been confer-/ing for the Red Cross. At 6 in the] cessful financially and highly enjoy: aoe ee Arnold Von Hagen 25 & i red upon the Red Cross. evening a picnic dinner will be serv- le from a social standpoint, and the Cyril Grace .. ) S : ft Because the tractor meet has as-led for a fee of 25 cents. which goes| Junior Red Cross auxiliary day is ex-| BOY SCOUTS START EVEN Robt. McLean 2 SHINOLA HOME ET sumed such proportions that it has/to the Red Cross, and later in the| pected to prove no exception to this ——- ‘Robt. Mcintyre 5 For Your Convenience” ‘been ‘extended from one to four fult/evening there will be a program and| rule. ; Miss Mary. Slattery leads the con-|George Knowles 25 Ack Nearest Store. days, P. IR. Fields, A. E. Peterson and) | lestants for Miss Liberty of Loyalty |Harold Fitch ... 25 B F. A. Copeland, Bismarck tractor rep- na i ‘ week at the first count of the votes in BUY W resentatives, were added to the com-|appearance of a young lady who is'|ment recently signified it’s agreement] th, Miss Liberty contest.as counted HOME FROM FARGO. mittee last evening, to assist William | identified with the name and address |in principle to such a conference. | this afternoon, The count shows that a hollee. toturded B. Breen, J!’ W.: Burch, R. J. J. Mont-|on the wedding announcements. Miss} The United States also has asked 1/ young ladies have entered the con- Mrs. C. . Henry 4 lolls 9 arn gomery.of- Tappen. and Charles M.|Tully’s farce abounds. in unusually ;Germany to permit a Swiss commis- t@t during the first day and indica- from EarEo, where (8 a afronde “ ne Whitmer of -Yucca, the original com-| amusing comedy situations, and crisp | sion to visit German prison camps to tions are that as the contest becomes ,8@nd chapter mmiet ng of the . B.S. mittee. comedy lines, and is splendidly acted | deter: mine what American prisoners esablished there will be a. merry race 1S. 8 * ad “The tractor show ‘willbe the big-|by the original New York Company ;may be classed as invalids and. re-| ior the signal‘ honor of being crowned Tribune, Want Ads Bring Results. emesk <thisg. Ls the.week,” stated A. E.Jincluding Amy Leah Dennis, Bert | leased for. internment, in Switzerland. Miss Liberty of Loyalty week. Art Peterson, who represents the Ault-|Leigh,, May Wallace, James Hester, Reciproyal Pb vilegas: are promised. Lucas leads the Eoy Scout division of ‘fitn-Taylor-~:"1-"am receiving: scores | Edward Butler, Louise Sanford, Don- ad. AIT Ae ee a the Red. Cross, popularity. contest. The = ~of- queries: from* tractor manufactur-|ald MacLeod, Gertrude Mann, Donald ITALIAN: LINE “RESTORED. contest. ig now. open and any young, fake cae oraN ers.and, representatives, and I am ad-j McBride and others. ‘London, . Jung, 25.—The Italian’ line | lady of Loy Scout wishing to enter the : vising’ them: au to ce: We Ale Exper ee along the a P| Mas been resfored contest can enter now and any inform- } Nd ovrt d : “reach @ section of the state. here right up. to water's edge on the | ation desired by contestants. or pros: i which was.not touched. by the Minot Germany Asked to right hae “the river the Evening | pective contestants in either division meeting, and if we all get behind this)’ Discuss Exchange Standard’s advices today reports. The | can be obtained from Mrs. F. L. Conk- ; tractor show we can make it a won- A Piave, it is added, began rising again, |}in, Red Cross. headquarters, Postof- derful success. It is.a big thing. and of Yank Prisoners washing away some of the bridges the |fice building, The -standing. of the 4 \ it needs Igtg, of. pushing, but if.we get a ’ | Italians had thrown across the stream, | contestants’ atthe official count ‘to- : peaeny A A ‘pack of it, lt will go.over and be’some:|’ washington, June 25.—-Germany,bas |.thus hindexing their pursuit..of, the | day,was as-tolowas ss. 5 “4 ania e ; thing: we-may. be proud of.” been asked: through Spanish diplo-| Austrians. ; Ladies: ; i Fe The Fourth of daly celebration. Ha matic channels to send a_representa- ———ay wes. Mary. Slattery, . gto be @ beaner. ‘Capt ‘ar-/tive to Berne Switzerland, to meet " Re Gayle Hawk her’ accepted general charge of the/ American representatives there on Tribune Want_Ads'Bring Results. Gay * day. with ‘the understanding that ev-| August 5 to ‘discuss maintenai . ‘ : eryone is going to pitch inand help. | treatment. and exchange of prison | : renga: ad A. spéaker. of; national fame has been|In response to a proposal from the 51 aa a feaulsitioned, and he Lineal willl-state department the German govern-. R M YOUR DRUG : i yi $ it trom thes rotunda: of thé: state A | 9 4 r q i ‘ ; sittd , jouse, where the gag. aap 4 cahiges will. afford shi Gef a “es Guaranteed Sensational Test o e 2 oe: : ag : ntire stock of merchandise Pad By = John B. Erosep-tarm het ‘ vy he q ists, announced that: several hundred S labor reservises’ should be» here for 9 Farm Labor Rexerve day, and George ( V. Halliday saat Pet Hadleatlons. ; are from replies ;reaching :his office | that every county council ‘and many (FOR YOUR STOMACH: s SAK E) = of the state’s‘community councils will i Be. represented ch: eounty’'eounell of Quickly Removes All Stomach Misery—Indige aze ‘ Pei eae ae tion, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Beare ‘i Attend Red Cross’ Hop. iomac’ ic. * M dig E LD | Mr. and /Mrs.. E. B. Wilkinson of Sour Acid and Gassy St » Etc. ton, ort ‘a 0 a, re- | Mandan attended the Red Cross dance They are Trouble Menders tte § t the McKenzi Monday: evening. in lool sant | ie the melensle oh eer eftine ecouanstesn epee gardles of even manufacturers’ cost. ” Loyalty Rally... Doan just, fee ets pang of EATONIG « ant 2 A loyalty rally will be held this 2 : faded iraut without saying a word, “You gu asset Sronlas at the: corner of Main and Let Cuticura Soothe Grice eg treme " Mr. Seigal is now in the service of Uncle Sam and his com- Sixth streets, with a lawn social an I do a lot of good in the world. : | field day sports to which everyone is % ‘ Coane temout they are trouble, mente NT CS Ee Cans Cot: plete stock of clothing, shoes, shirts and furnishings is to de sold Invited There wil vex and con | Your Itching Skin Tre'a Bey” gi Book Store, Evert, Won kalaed at a sacrifice through the medium of this store. didate for’ governor, J. C. Davis, Bis- Nothing purer, sweeter or more Bend for the ‘“Blelp" Book, Address Batonle Remedy Co., 1018-24, So, Wabesh Ave., Chicago, Ui. j marck, Burleigh F. Spaulding. of Far-| [effective for rashes, itchings and ir In order to make this sale one long to be remembered in the fe! he North ritations.. Bathe with Cuticura Soap . , go, former chief justice of t! q k, N. D. h t th RIORSION WhRETE castor ot the Seco Inpuntice aid tale wiht gende MUL business annals of Bismarc » we have cut the price on our iMoseley Withers, pastor of the Second LL " : Baptist church (colored) is chairman | application of Cuticura, Ointment g at own stock to the very marrow in price, ! of the committee on arrangements: preenn eae aon Cat = The ladies of the . Second baptist i = by e church will sefve ice cream and cold not only cleanses, puri-| \ |= : : $ ‘° | crn rom pinto 0 pm, te], [gan aeons] eb Special: is 25 ene Hose: Regular 35c | Fecelpts will: apply on: the current ex- by occasional use of Cuticura Oint- = 1ts A | penses of the rehureh. p ment to soothe and heal the fret = value men’ S Su f y ged nee RETURN FROM OUTING. | SE oe tee |S NOW. . elec. C) nea * ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Henry Hollst 2 = ; ; . «en and daughter Esther and Mr. and Mrs.) |Seinple Each Free by Mail| |= Quality Groceries at Prices That .Talk W. Monhewald and baby have. return- . ook on the skin. Address post. = ° , ¢ gi from "an auto wip to Glenwoot.| faut Earer tet eer ae| | Extra Ordinary Bajr'gain: | BARGAIN: Regular $1.50 ‘Minn., where they, spent several weeks = Swift’s Pride Laundry Soap, market price 7c per bar, spe- celina: Ther veport the feat sro 3 cial for Wed. and Thurs. per box of 100 bare. .... 85.25 Regular $1.50 vai Underwear valugg. 5 excellent, but‘they were mighty pleas. ; = per box of 50. bars............-005 dae «$2.65 = Cap S C now C ed turn to the good old city o! i = see cree ones tie owes ceeeceae 4 oe Bisiuaro Unele home, bs \ = Take advantage of this bargain. This wil be = \ nPene GEES ong n y = your last chance to get soap at a price below the = { T A = 2 = r , ’ Local No, 211, Painters and Decorat lf SN —— |: iypeteatie oR \ =| LCOK: Regular $9 Men’s | Regular $4.00 Hat values ors of America, will meet at r’ = eat = ie hall Wednesday evening to hear the < = . Home brand pure jams put up in 5 Ib. friction top cans, = Shoe values now going report from the’ state federation of la- = fl i an $1.15 = bor meeting held in Fargo recently. er, e arrar = any flavor,. special, per can....... sgn bale . $1. = at at Ais De Neen ae Initiation and other business matters = ‘ ‘ Pete) . & ce ca e { will be disposed of, and members are Supported b = Economy Sorghum, put up in 5 Ib. jars, per jar......40c = ‘ Urped [to report: not later.thené 1 ete z 10 Ib. jars, per jar.......... vette reestees 650 E Numerous other bargains that lack of space prevents us ¥ p.m. Ss ¥ . = e . i Re ee et easel aad Wallace Reid = A few pails of home brand, pure honey,‘put up in 5 lb. 3/— from quoting. It will pay you to call. SALE NOW GOING ON IN lere is a weal of original an = CHES s *% surprising fun in “Mary's Ankle,” the in the Artistic M. aris = friction top cans, at per can.... nee +++ $1.50 = FULL BLAST. ingenious f dy by May Tully, Artistic Tprect = . = { which ‘ H. Woods will Breeentfat ‘ ane . = Monarch Grape Marmalade, put up -full quart wit = the Bismarck: Auditorium on Monday, = | EY eee a Pople i A He eae seeeie haters. a i . chase we give one Thrift Stamp. July 1, for an snaesement of oie ight 6 = at Pet J = With every $5.00 pur & P. only with the orig! inal New York cast = =. | and: production. ‘Mary's Anilo: was @ eVl = —BIG COFFEE SPECIAL—— = e e 1 the first of the season's metropolitan ° = A =) successes, and delighted large audi- ‘ = Luscious Bulk Coffee, per Ib.. = ences for tires jamonths suithe Bilou 9 = Compare Bulk Coffee, per Ib. . = 1S] } ) and rty nin reet eatres, = = New York. The plot of the piece deals tone = We eae pre eae aes as good as any = with the farcical adventure of three = 30c and 35c coffee on the market. = > desperately poor young on ene pre- = Ee a f es h 15 R. C. ROSEN, Prop. ~e ’ tend that one of them hasbeen mar- = tra fancy Cantaloupes, each...............+...15e : : A . Hlede and: sehil soul ifeke Wedding 1a: = Pure, High Test, Sweet Cream Cor. Main and FifthSt. OpenEvenings | Opp. McKenzie Hotel iT plications result from the unexpected uacuucunuueanuocsvcovacceegnuuesvovagsuecagcucngnvenaggouangveceevsceeddsceacenngvensgtuensccensnnntte

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